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Magi - Wikipedia Magi (PLUR), [a] or magus (SING), [b] is the term for priests in Zoroastrianism and earlier Iranian religions The earliest known use of the word magi is in the trilingual inscription written by Darius the Great, known as the Behistun Inscription
Magus – d20PFSRD As he grows in power, the magus unlocks powerful forms of arcana that allow him to merge his talents further, and at the pinnacle of his art, the magus becomes a blur of steel and magic, a force that few foes would dare to stand against
Magus | Zoroastrianism, Priests, Rituals | Britannica Magus, member of an ancient Persian clan specializing in cultic activities The name is the Latinized form of magoi (e g , in Herodotus 1:101), the ancient Greek transliteration of the Iranian original
magus, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun magus See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence < classical Latin magus (denoting a member of the Persian priestly class, and, more broadly, priests or wise men of other nations; in sense 1 after usage in the Vulgate and in Christian writers, and in…
magus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary magus (plural magi or (rare) maguses) A magician; (derogatory) a conjurer or sorcerer, especially one who is a charlatan or trickster
Topical Bible: Magus The term "Magus" (plural: Magi) refers to a member of a priestly caste of ancient Persia, known for their wisdom and knowledge of astrology, astronomy, and other sciences In the context of the Bible, the Magi are most famously associated with the visit to the infant Jesus, as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew Biblical Account:
Magus - definition of magus by The Free Dictionary 1 A member of the Zoroastrian priestly caste of the Medes and Persians 2 Magus In the New Testament, one of the wise men from the East, traditionally held to be three, who traveled to Bethlehem to pay homage to the infant Jesus 3 A sorcerer; a magician